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* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1940. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION ß M ESSAGE * R.E.A. H IG H LIG H TS* <• ------ * BY R. L. WOOLLEY Y our s ta te m e n ts fo r th e m o n th of J a n u a r y a re now in th e m ail. W ith them you w ill fin d th e little card w hich I m en tio n ed la s t w eek. P lease ta k e th is little card serio u sly so th a t we w ill be ab le to h av e som e in fo r m atio n of va'lue in th e a d m in is tra tion of y o u r a ss o c ia tio n ’s a ffa irs . R ead th e in s tru c tio n s on th e card c a re fu lly . You w ill fin d th a t th ey a re very sim ple to follow . T h en m a rk th e card . L ast b u t v ery im p o rta n t, g e t it in to th e imail im m ed iately an d th u s avoid m islay in g it an d fo rg e t tin g ab o u t it. As I s ta te d before, you w ill n o te t h a t th e re a re th re e sectio n s or d iv i sio n s on th e card . F ir s t, h ousehold e le c tric ap p lian ces, second, p lu m b in g , and th ird , farm e le c tric a p p li ances. M erely p u t a check m a rk in th e little sq u a re before th e nam e of th e ap p lia n c e s w h ich you have. If you have som e a p p lian ces n o t m en tio n ed on th e card w rite th em in th e b lan k space provided. W e a re very in te re ste d in n o tin g th e co n su m p tio n of e le c tric a l en erg y in th e ‘w h e a tla n d ex ten sio n . Of course th is m o n th is n o t a fa ir in d i c a tio n of w h a t it w ill a c tu a lly be come. O tis H am p to n w as th e la r g est consum er th is period. W e a re n o t g o in g to tell you how m uch he used because w e do n o t w a n t you to sett it as a goal o r s ta n d a rd fo r y o u r self. H e placed h im self in th e g ro u p of o th e r la rg e u sers in th e o th e r p a rts of th e system . H e ap p ro ach ed th e u sag e of H aw ley B ean, J. H. R eid, A n to n e Vey an d E. R. B uzzard. W e a re ex p e c tin g th e w h e a tla n d m em bers to se t u s a n ex am p le of m odern e le c tric a l u sag e in r u r a l lo c a tio n s an d we know th a t m ost of them as yet h av e n o t accom plished m an y of th e th in g s w h ich th e y a re p la n n in g . N ext m o n th w ill no d o u b t show th e w h e a tla n d m em bers in a m uch tr u e r perspective. SEFDSMFN TO TALK ON FEDERAL ACT Seedsm en, in c lu d in g g ro w ers an d d eale rs, a re scheduled to m eet a t C o rv allis on F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 9 th . to give a tte n tio n to th e p rovision of th e new fe d e ra l seed a c t as th e y w ill a p p ly to th e m ovem ent of a g ric u l tu r a l and v eg eta b le seeds. T h e m eet in g is scheduled to b egin a t 9 :0 0 TO EVERY M EM BER. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE T he re g u la r m e etin g of th e m em bers of th e F arm B u reau C ooperative of H erm isto n w ill be held a t th e A m e rican L egion h a ll in th e city of H erm isto n on F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 9, 1940, a t 2 00 o'clock in th e a fte r- noon. E lectio n for one d ire c to r fo r a tw o -y ear te r m in each of th e follow in g d is tric ts : D ist. 1, E ch o ; Diet. 3, South C o lu m b ia; D ist. 5, B u tte r C reek and M in n eh ah a; a n d for an y fu r th e r bu sin ess th a t m ay come b e fore th e m eeting. H e n ry M. S om m erer, A sst. S ecretary . EXPERIMENT FARM ALLOTMENT C U T IN N E W BUDGET R ep o rts from W a sh in g to n th a t C ongress w as p la n n in g th e elim in a tion of a n u m b er of U. S. field s ta tio n s in c lu d in g th e H erm isto n ex p e rim e n t farm , h as s tirre d th e lo- eal C om m ercial clu b , G ran g es an d F a in t B u reau s to a c tiv e rem o n stra n c e , in o p position to th e c u t of a p p ro p ria tio n s. The C om m ercial club se n t a b rief of a rg u m e n t in fa v o r of c o n tin u in g th e ex p e rim e n t s ta tio n la s t S a tu r day by a ir m ail to C ongressm en P ierce a n d K n u te H ill, an d to S en a to rs M cN ary an d H oln tan , an d th e Pom ona G ran g es of U m atilla an d M orrow co u n ties a re also ta k in g th e su b je c t u p w ith th e se n a to rs and congressm en. It w as show n th a t $75,000 h as been inv ested h ere In th e local field sta tio n an d th a t m any v alu ab le e x p e rim e n ts a re now u n d erw ay th a t w ould be d estro y ed by th e a b a n d o n m en t of th e sta tio n . T he sta tio n h as now over 4 00 v a rie tie s of h a rd y fr u it trees g ro w in g th re e y ears old in an a tte m p t to select th e best v a rie tie s for th is reg io n . It also h as 80 v a rie tie s of a lfa lfa , over 1000 v a rie tie s of tom atoes, q u ash an d o th e r v eg eta b les u n d e r e.-t, to fin d , if possible, w ilt or lig h t re s is ta n t v a rieties, and m any th e r a g ric u ltu ra l p la n ts o f in te re st n th is clim ate and soil co ndition. Its e x p erim en ts in tu rk e y grow - n g an d d a iry in g , in selectio n of '• e rd s an d in feed in g ; an d in grow - ->g of p astu re s a re also of g re a t v a l ue to th is e n tire reg io n . All e x p e ri m en ts a re co nducted by th e most sc i entific m ethods. CONTROL METHODS 3F CANNIBALISM ;; venout BYO.S.C. a. m. It w as pointed o u t by th e U m a til la co u n ty a g ric u ltu ra l a g e n t th a t th is m eetin g w ill he of in te re s t to every person w ho en g ag es in th e in C an n i' alism am o n g p o u ltry h as te r s ta te m ovem ent of seed for th e cell th e basis for q u estio n s asked reason th a t th e d e ta ils of th e law ,ie co u n ty ag e n t 3 o ffice in recen t an d th e ru le s an d re g u la tio n s p ro tek s. It seem s th a t some p o u ltry - m u lg ated u n d e r th e law a re to be nen a re h a v in g co n sid erab le tro u b le given th o ro u g h a tte n tio n . T h e m eet .ro m th is cause. T h e fo llo w in g in in g w ill o ccu r in room 105, M em or fo rm atio n w ill no d o u b t be a p p re - ial b u ild in g , c n th e cam pus of O re iated by p o u ltry o w n ers e x p erien c gon S ta te college, an d is b ein g called in g th is d iffic u lty . by G. R. H yslop, head of th e division ■'There a re sev eral causes of can- of p la n t in d u strie s. ’ ibalism su ch a3 o v er-cro w d in g , lack ----------- ----------------—— >f h opper space a n d lack o f fib er an d HERD IMPROVTMEKT GROUP reen feed in th e ra tio n . T h is h a b it m ay g et s ta rte d in th e b ro o d er OUTLINES NEW YEAR’S WORK house or w h ile th e p u lle ts a re on ¡■nge, or a fte r th e y a re p u t in th e »C ontinued from P age O ne) la y in g house. A fte r it once g ets m ilk and 136.1 pou n d s fa t. E ven sta rte d it is o ften v ery h a rd to con th o u g h th e h ig h cow s w ere fed co n tro l. If a p o u ltry m a n is lo sin g b ird s sid e ra b le m ore g ra in , th ey show ed a a fte r th ey are in th e la y in g house p ro fit a t th e end of th e y e a r of from can n ib a lism I th in k th e best $294.07 in com p ariso n w ith th e p ro ced u re is to p u t on p ik -g ard s, $73.61 g ain o f th e low er g rad e. specs or b lin d ers. M ost produce S u b tra c tin g th e h ig h e r feed cost houses th a t h an d le p o u ltry eq u ip from th e high ten cows s till left an m en t h a n d le these a n ti-p ic k devices. a d v a n ta g e of $220.46 p er year. W e h av e used b o th th e specs an d A sim ila r com parison w as m ade in th e p ik -g a rd s in o u r sta tio n flock h erd s, u sin g th e tw o h ig h an d th e w ith good resu lts. To p u t th em on tw o low h e rd s as exam ples. T hese w hen th e b ird s a re in p ro d u ctio n fig u res also show ed a trem en d o u s m ay h av e a ten d en cy to slow th em a d v a n ta g e in th e p ro fits a t th e end up fo r a few d ay s b u t as a ru le, It of th e y e a r of th e b e tte r g rad e. w ill n o t effect th e m very m uch. H erd s a v e ra g ih g o v er 300 pounds To keep a h o p p er fu ll of w hole of b u tte rfa t w ere ow ned resp ectiv e o ats b efo re th e b ird s a t all tim es Is ly by F ra n k S eelig er, 3 7 8 .5 3 ; H a p a fac to r in p re v e n tin g can n ib a lism . py T h o t Je rse y F arm , 3 64.56: E a s t In ad d itio n to th is, to feed five o r e rn O regon S ta te H o sp ital, Jerse y six pou n d s of g reen feed p er 100 h erd . 363.70: L. C. D yer, 355.0; b ird s In a d d itio n to w h a t is in th e Dell C h ristley . 3 5 3 .5 2 ; C h arles See m ash w ill som etim es h elp to co n tro l lig er, 341.07; E a ste rn O regon S ta te th is vice.” — N. L. B ennion, E x te n H o sp ital. H olstein h erd , 333.70, an d sion P o u ltry m a n , O regon S ta te C ol G eorge G e ttm a n n , 323.48. lege. T he E a ste rn O regon S ta te H o sp i ta l had a fine record of h ig h p ro d u c Irrigon Community Presbyterian ing cows, p la c in g seven cows In th e Chnrch u p p er ten of th e e n tire asso ciatio n . Rev. J o h n K. W alpole. P aato r F ra n k S eelig er's iteglstered G u e rn M o rn in g w o rsh ip 1 0 :0 0 a. m. Ser sey. B o n ita Sue, won th e b lu e rib b o n mon by th e pastor. h o n o rs w ith 562.3 pou n d s bu tterfart S u n d ay school a t 1 0 :4 5 a . m. an d 11.918 pou n d s m ilk . T h e o th e r T he L adies Aid w ill h av e an all tw o cow s in th e f i r s t ten w ere o w n d ay m e e tin g and pot lu ck d in n e r ed by W D. NeiH an d H appy T h o t T h u rsd a y . F e b ru a ry 15, a t th e hom e Jerse y F arm . of M rs. R u ck er. COONEY ESSAY W INS DAIRY AWARD T he follo w in g is th e essay w ritte n by Jo e Cooney in th e re c e n t c o n te s t sponsored by th e H appy T h o t Jersey F arm , H. R. H artley , o w n er. Joe w as aw ard ed firs t place a n d as a re s u lt received a p u reb red Je rse y bu ll. ❖ ❖ ❖ WHY DAIRYMEN SHOULD USE PUREBRED SIRES T he im p o rtan ce of b reed in g w ith a p u reb red sire can no t be o ver-em phasized. T h e h erd sire is w ith o u t d o u b t th e m ost im p o rta n t a n im a l on a farm w h ere th e b reed er ex p ects to p ro fit m ain ly by th e m ilk a n d b u tte r fat p ro d u ctio n . The av e ra g e cow can tra n s m it q u a litie s o f m ilk and b u tte rfa t p ro d u ctio n to only a very lim ited n u m b er of d a u g h te rs w h ile th e sire tra n s m its to m an y d a u g h ters. T h e p resen t day b reed ers a re m ore concerned w ith th e im p ro v em en t of th e breeds now on h an d r a th e r th a n th e developm ent of new breeds. T he b reed ers realize th a t by c a re fu l se lection of a n im a ls of th e h ig h ly d e veloped b reed s of to d ay , th e y a re ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of t h e g re a t am o u n t of w ork th a t h as been done to b rin g th e breeds to th e ir p re se n t p o in t of perfectio n . M any d airy m en feed ‘co nvinced th a t it is im p ra c tic a l fo r th em to p u rch ase a p u reb red sire because of th e cost. H ow ever, w ere th ese d a iry men to realize th a t th e a m o u n t of pro d u ctio n w ould be g re a tly in c re a s ed it w ould be seen th a t th e p u rch ase of a p u reb red sire w ould w ith in a sh o rt tim e pay for itself. One c an n o t expect th is re tu r n of p ro d u ctio n w ith in a y ear or tw o a fte r b reed in g w ith a p u reb red 3lre b u t c e rta in ly ail reco rd s show th a t th e d a u g h te rs of th e sire show a la rg e in crease in th e p ro d u ctio n of m ilk an d b u tte r- fat. P e rh a p s it m ay be u n p ro fita b le for d airy m en w ho o p e ra te on a very sm al scale to p u rch ase a p u reb red sire because th e c o st of p ro d u ctio n p er cow w ill be g re a te r th a n w ith a g rad e sire. If a g ro u p of fa rm e rs can co o p erate in b u y in g se v eral sires so :h a t th e sire for each h e rd can be ch anged a n n u a lly , as should be done, and th e b u ll k e p t w ith in th e com m u n ity u n til it h as been proven th e re w ill be little expense for each farm er. T h is m ethod w ill give the. sm all p ro d u cin g d a iry m a n th e sam e o p p o rtu n itie s of im p ro v em en t a s th e d airy m en w ho o p e ra te on a large scale. F o r those w ho have th e care of th e sire, it is w ell to co nsider safety m easu res in h a n d lin g the bu ll. Since th e rd have been a num - 1 er of lives lo st u n n e cessarily in the im p ro p er h a n d lin g of sires, I w ould recom m end th a t th e sire be k ep t in a lo t w ith a d eq u ate sa fe ty devices to provide p ro tectio n fo r th e keeper and give an o p p o rtu n ity fo r keeping a: c u ra te b reed in g records. By th e c o n tin u a l use of p u rebred sires, th e sto ck w ill h av e in a few g e n e ra tio n s th e ap p e a ra n c e and pro d u cing a b ility of p u reb red s. A fter th re e g e n e ra tio n s of u sin g p u re-b red sires on scru b d am s th e o ffsp rin g w ould have 87% per c e n t p u re blood and a fte r six g e n e ra tio n s w ould be 98 p er c en t p u re blood. T h is is an a rg u m e n t in itse lf for th e u sin g of p u reb red sires. T h e follo w in g p a ra g ra p h ¡3 q u o t ed from th e May. 1913 S ta tio n B ulle tin No. 312 an d seem s to prove a very w o rth w hile p o in t: "T h e re s u lts th a t m ay be o b ta in ed by u sin g p u reb red d a iry b u lls on scru b fem ales is th e d em o n stra tio n a t th e Iow a S ta te C ollege in 1907. G uernsey, Jerse y an d H o lstein bulls w ere used on 3 cru b d am s th a t av er aged 3,660 pou n d s of m ilk an d 171 pounds of b u tte rfa t. W hen co m p ar ed w ith th e sc ru b d am s th e first g e n e ra tio n g rad es produced on th e av erag e 64 per c e n t m ore m ilk and 52 p er cen t m ore b u tte rfa t, an d th e second g e n e ra tio n g rad es show ed an in crease of 130 p er cen t in m ilk pro d u ctio n an d 129 p er cen t in b u tte r fa t p ro d u ctio n . In o th e r w ords. In tw o g e n e ra tio n s of u sin g p u rebred d a iry sires th e In creased pro d uction of m ilk and b u tte rfa t w as m ore th an 100 per cent. T h e Im provem ent in body ty p e as w ell as th e g re a te r econom y of p ro d u ctio n w as ju s t as m arked as th e in crease in ac tu a l p ro d u c tio n .” It is b reed in g th a t h as raised the p ro d u ctio n of m ilk an d b u tte rfa t and m ore c arefu l b reed in g w ith p u reb red sires can raise th e produc tio n still h ig h er. F o r even th e sm all d airy m en , w ho m uat be considered, it la becom ing essen tial th a t he also should have th e serv ice of a p u re bred sire so as to m ake h is d a iry in g m ore effic ie n t, h is h erd show u n i PAGE FIVE form ity, and h is fin a n c ia l re tu rn s g ro w th . The you n g er the w eeds th e show g re a te r increase because of easier th ey a re killed. m ore production. T he sam e m a te ria ls, but applied stro n g e r, m ake th e best law n weed e ra d ic a to r yet found by th e college. A bout o n e-th ird pound of sinox paste a n d one pound of am m onium By Mrs. E dw ard Shaw su lp h a te , each dissolved se p a ra te ly L ucille W eeks, who is em ployed in ab o u t 1 % g a llo n s of w a te r, be in P endleton, sp en t th e week end . fore th e sinox is added to th e latiter, w ith h e r m o th er, Mrs. M abel W eeks. Mrs. Gus L inder, w ho has been w ill cover 250 sq u are feet of law n. brow n b u t w ill su ffe rin g fo r som e tim e from in ju r G rass w ill tu rn ies received from a fall, is rep o rted q u ick ly recover. being g re a tly im proved. D istrib u tio n of sinox in O regon is Jesse Moore w as a g u est of De expected to be a rra n g e d th is season, V erde Elwood S atu rd ay evening. T he follow ing ladies from th is says H a rris. d is tric t a tte n d e d th e H om em akers m eetin g in H erm iston T uesday «f last week: Mesdames H en ry Som m erer, Jessie H ooker, Em m a C h ris t ley, W illiam F o ster, J. H. R eid, H. All Heat — No Ash G. M cCulley and R. B. W ilcox. T he B achelor Sew ing club m et a t th e H en ry Som m erer hom e S atu rd ay lc a Word - Minimum 20c evening. T his w as the first m eetin g since th e o rg a n izatio n df th e club. | FOR Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n DeMoss and F U R N IS H E D A PA R T M E N T son D onald, and Mrs. La M arr w ere j ren t.— 2 larg e w arm room s an d 2 Sunday d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and [ closets. Hot and cold w ater. E lec Mrs. A. C. S w arner. tric ran g e. One bock E a st of g rad e F o rre st Moore rep o rts it is a te r school or in q u ire a t H erald office. rib ly ro u g h w in te r. H ere it is only 2 4 -lc th e last of J a n u a ry and he is su ffe r in g from ch illb lain s. GASCO BRIQUETS Mr. and Mrs. C harles K eller and FOR SALE OR TRA D E — USED ele c tric w asher an d K eroflam e 5- d a u g h te rs R osem ary and D orothy are the ideal w ere d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. b u rn e r kerosene ra n g e , both b a r R. B. W ilcox and fam ily Sunday. Brooder Stove Fuel! gains. Toni Able, J r ., Echo, O regon. Mrs. G unn of P o rtla n d is v is itin g 2 4 -lp Mrs. C. E. B aker. Mrs. G unn, at one tim e, ta u g h t in th e H erm isto n W A N TED — SPACE TO STORE g rad e schools. sm all am o u n t of (fu rn itu re ; safe Joe Udey, F red Lenz and h is sis te r and b ro th e r-in -la w and fam ily place. Joe S. D yer, P hone 2636. a tte n d e d th e b a sk e t social and dance 2 4 -lc at B oardm an W ednesday n ig h t, sponsored by th e B oardm an T o w n FOR SA LE— 1 M ILK COW, 8 Y EA R send club. T he fe a tu re w as c e le b ra t old, fresh en some tim e in M arch, in g th e 73 b irth d a y of Dr. T o w n $55.00; 1 hay ra k e and 1 m ow ing send. Mrs. F ran z, w ho sp e n t th e sum m achine, both In ex cellen t co n d i m er h ere on h e r ra n c h , h as gone to tio n , $55.00. In q u ire a t Co-op. S er San F rancisco to v isit h e r son. vice S ta tio n o r from Guy S haw a t Mrs. Adam B iahm e n te rta in e d the In lan d Co-op. 24-3c F.B.A. a t a tea T h u rsd a y afte rn o o n a t h e r home. N ot as m any w ere out FOR SALE— I 10-GAL. V ISIB LE as usual due to th e cold w eath er. gas pum p and 1 175-gal. u n d e r T he n ex t tea w ill be a t th e hom e of gro u n d ta n k , $50.00. Co-op. Service Mr«. A rth u r B linston. B laine Gamon and siste r M yrtle S tatio n . 40-3c of S ister. Ore., w ere v isito rs a t the E u g en e D unham hom e th e la tte r FOR SA LE— 9 TON A LFA LFA HAY p a rt of last week. no san d burs. E a s t of C olum bia Mrs. Blue, w ho has been sta y in g school. Joe T hom pson. 24-3p w ith Mrs. Jessie H ooker, re tu rn e d to th e home of h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. RECONDITIONED E LG IN & W AL- B. E. G etchell T h u rsd a y of la s t th am , pocket an d s tra p w atches. w eek. 24-3c Mr. and Mrs. W. B. F o ste r w ere A. W. B ehrm an, H erm isto n . P en d leto n business v isito rs one day FOR S A L E OR TR A D E — 39 A. IR - last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bud H ooker and rig a te d farm , im proved; 6% m iles Black & White Beauty fam ily w ere S unday d in n e r g u ests SW of H erm iston. W ith or w ith o u t of Mr. and M rs. M artin Lenz of personal p roperty. C heap for cash. Salon S tan field . E x p e rt in B eau ty C u ltu re See ow ner, J. B. P e rry . 24-3p V isitors a t th e C h arles K eller E stie S teele, Mgr. hom e S unday w ere Mrs. A n n e tte PIANO FOR SALE— Sm all (s p in e t P h o n e 2521 H erm iston B arham and son Childs. ty p e ). W ill sa c rific e for im m edi M arlene M etteer sp en t S atu rd ay a t th e Jo h n K nox home, w hile h er a te sale, cash or term s. F o r p a rtic u p a re n ts. Mr. and Mrs. C arl M etteer lars w rite M arvin C a rte r, Gen. Del., B E R T Q U IC K m otored to P en d leto n on business. P en d leto n , Ore. 2 4 -lp E LEC TRICA L CONTRACTOR V isitors a t th e F o rest Moore home T h u rsd a y n ig h t w ere Mr. and Mrs. W A NTED TO R E N T — GOOD 40 A. MOTOR SERV ICE T. H. B uhm an. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ran ch in U m atilla county. R alph s M cM ullen and son Jo h n , and Mr. P hone 3381 H erm iston E arw ood, B oardm an, Ore. 22-3p an d Mrs. C larence B uhm an. Mrs. Jesse H ooker visited a t the R E- B. E. G etchell hom e Sunday a f te r W A N TED — DRESS MAKING, m odeling clo th in g . C harges by noon. C. A. B I N D E R G ordon M etteer of Fossil, O regon, piece or day w ork. Q u iltin g a t lc PLUMBING nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Knox, yd. W ork g u a ra n te e d . Mrs. W . C. visited a t th e Knox hom e S a tu rd ay . Isom, R t. 2, H erm iston. C all T um -A -L um - P hone 3132 22-3c Miss M y rthena M artin w as an U m atilla, O regon over n ig h t guest of Mr. and Mrs. HIGH GRADE PIANO— N EW T Y P E Elmil Z ivney S aturday. sp in et. W ill sa c rific e for q uick Mr. and Mrs. S tockard and Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam M ikeseil v isited at sale. Cash or term s. W rite P. O. J. V. VILLERMOURE th e F o re st Moore hom e S unday. Box 418, P endleton, Ore. 22-3c T he m em bership taam of th e H e r ELEC TRICA L SERV ICE m iston T ow nsend club m et w ith FOR SA LE— 17 TONS F IR S T CROP Mrs. Joe Udey to w ork o u t a sched- a lfa lfa ; tw o 6-year-old Jersey n)» for a m em bership drive. P hone 3821 H erm iston Mrs. Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i says cow's; 1 % h. p. F airb an k s-M o rse gas engine. J. D. C orliss, H erm isto n , 1920 little cockerels have ta k e n up 22-3p th e ir abode a t th e Jen d rzejew sk i P hone 2929. farm . W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. FOR SALE- 8-FT. DISC; ALSO G eneral D e n tistry one-row corn d rill. R. K. M iller, X -R ay and D iagnosis B oardm an. 22-3tp B ank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 S unday & Eve. by A ppointm ent FOR SALE— 4 H EAD W ORK HORS- es, and a '29 mode) A F ord coach In good ru n n in g co n d itio n w ith W h a t ap p ears to be a p ra c tic a l 1940 license for sale cheap, o r tra d e Dr. A. E. MARBLE larg e-scale m ethod o f. e ra d ic a tin g for h eifers, Rex Jack so n , 4 mi. N. CHIROPRACTOR a n n u a l weeds from fall-sow n g ra in W. H erm iston. 22-3p O ffice: 2 blocks E of post o ffice an d g rass seed crops, as well as for O ffice h o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 e lim in a tin g weeds from law ns, is be FOUND — W H IT E BOAR. RIG HT P h o n e 3061 - H erm isto n , Ore. e ar cropped, ab o u t 3 . y ears old ing developed a t th e O regon e x p er im en t sta tio n th ro u g h research c a r w eig h in g ab o u t 250. F ra n k B ax ter, S tan field ran ch , E cho, Ore. 22-3c ried on by L. E. H a rris, a s s is ta n t DR. A. C. WILLCUTT agro n o m ist. Successful re s u lts have FOR SALE ONE R E G IST E R E D OSTEOPATHIC been o b tain ed on lim ited a reas and C hester W h ite b o ar; 3 sow s w ith PHYSICIAN & SURGEON w ill be tried o u t on a la rg e r scale pigs. F ra n k L elch t, Irrig o n . 22-3p th is season, says H arris. OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS I T ests m ade here tw o y ears ago re HORSES FOR SALE OR T R A D E - - All ages, broke or un b ro k e. P riced vealed th a t a com m ercial chem ical called sinox was effectiv e in e ra d i to sell q uick. Joe H aw k in s, A dams, D R . F. B. B E L T 21-4c c a tin g a n n u a l weeds, in clu d in g vol O regon. PH YSICIA N & SURGEON u n te e r vetch or peas, from g ra in HOUSE FOR R E N T — REASON- — O ffice H o u rs —■ c ro rs. L ast y ear in v e stig a to rs got able. B. I. W h itn e y . 2 4 -lc 1 0 :3 0 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. even b e tte r re s u lts by co m bining a O th er H ours by A p pointm ent FOR SA LK — FOUR C O W H A N D 150 sm a lle r am ount of sinox w ith the head of ewes. E. E. P u lley , H e r com m on n itro g e n fe rtiliz e r, am m o 21-tfc nium su lp h ate. The m a te ria l is ap m iston. DR. W. M. MARBUT plied as a w ater solution co n ta in in g FOR R EN T — MODERN A I’ART- % of 1 per cen t sinox, and 20 per PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON m ent. also one larg e h o usekeeping cen t am m onium su lp h a te room. W est Side H otel. D ial 2381. A lthough th is costs a b o u t $3.75 P hone 3151 H erm iston 23-3c per acre to apply, increases in yields of ry eg rass seed last season a v e ra g E. P DODD — R EA L ESTA TE, sales. leases, exchanges. In s u r ed $20 per acre, and in some cases Peterson & Peterson as h ig h as $28, from such a p p lic a ance— fire, autom obile, accid en t. No ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW tio n s In creases come both from ta r y public, ex ecution of legal pa U. 8. N a tio n al B ank B u ild in g k illin g th e weeds and from th e fe r pers. H prald office. H erm isto n . Ore- P ra c tic e in S ta te ft Fed. C o u rts tiliz e r value of am m onium su lp h ate. 15-tfc P en d leto n , O regon T he m a terial m ay be applied w ith T Y P E W R IT E R S FOR SALE OR any pow er sp ray o u tfit w ith a re n t — Easy term s. T hom pson's "b o o m ” a tta c h m e n t to sp ray th e liq Drug Store, Hermiston. 6-tfc W. J. W A R N E R uid from several nozzzles In fro n t or to th e side of th e vehicle. S uccess WE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ful an p lic a tio n s have been made furniture, m achinery, household from F e b ru a ry 21 to as la te as A pril articles. M iller’« Trading Post, H er Herm iston, Oregon 10, dep en d in g on th e stag e of miston. $-tfe Provide Your COLUMBIA NEW! Chicks and Poults With Steady Even Warmth Burn Gasco Briquets Briquets hold fire 8 to 10 hours. They burn at a uni form temperature. High radiant heat. No ashes or clinkers. Will not smoth er out. Always uniform in composition. Conveni ent and e c o n o m i c a l . In la n d C ooperative CHEMICAL MIXTURE KILLS WEEDS AND ADDS FERTILIZER